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Journal articles on the topic "Mapuche population"

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Sandoval, Moises, Marcela Alvear Portaccio, and Cecilia Albala. "ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN HEALTHY LIFE EXPECTANCY IN CHILE." Innovation in Aging 7, Supplement_1 (2023): 376. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igad104.1248.

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Abstract Socioeconomic and sex differences in life expectancy (total and healthy) in Chile have been well established. However, the existence of ethnic differences in population longevity is unknown. Thus, we estimate total, healthy, and unhealthy life expectancy among Mapuche (largest indigenous group) and non-Mapuche older adults (≥60 years) in Chile. We estimated abbreviated mortality tables (using indirect demographic methods) and with the EDES health prevalence we applied Sullivan’s method. Disability was defined as the unhealthy state, evaluated through the methodology suggested by Albal
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Sepúlveda, Bastien. "Recompositions territoriales autochtones en milieu urbain." Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 41, no. 2-3 (2014): 117–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1021616ar.

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Après la conquête de leur territoire par l’armée chilienne à la fin du xixe siècle, les Mapuches ont été soumis à un intense processus de migration qui les a menés principalement vers les grandes villes du Chili. Ce phénomène n’a cessé de prendre de l’ampleur au fil des ans, au point que la société mapuche est aujourd’hui devenue majoritairement urbaine ; en effet, d’après les données du recensement de 2002, près de 65 % de la population autochtone du Chili résiderait en ville. Si cette forme de mobilité semble certes pouvoir être interprétée dans la perspective d’un départ contraint, elle tra
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Bekinschtein, T. A., A. Negro, A. P. Goldin, M. P. Fernández, S. Rosenbaum, and D. A. Golombek. "Seasonality in a Mapuche Native Population." Biological Rhythm Research 35, no. 1-2 (2004): 145–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09291010412331313296.

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Azócar-Gallardo, Jairo, Alex Ojeda-Aravena, Eduardo Báez-San Martín, and Oscar Romero-Steiner. "Diferencias del estado nutricional y niveles de actividad física entre escolares de ascendencia étnica Mapuchey de ascendencia Europea: Un estudio observacional (Differences in nutritional status and levels of physical activity between schoolchildren of." Retos 45 (May 24, 2022): 953–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.47197/retos.v45i0.92898.

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 La mal nutrición por exceso y la inactividad física en la población escolar es de preocupación para la salud pública. Sin embargo, las diferencias entre escolares de la etnia Mapuche (étnicos) y de ascencendencia Europea (no-étnicos) es aún controversial. Propósito. Examinar las diferencias del estado nutricional y niveles de actividad física entre escolares étnicos Mapuches y no-étnicos de ascendencia Europea. Material y métodos. A través de un estudio de diseño observacional participaron 32 escolares (hombres n = 16, mujeres n = 13) distribuidos según la étnia y sexo en grupo étnicos
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Toro, Fernando, and Arthur Tatnall. "Developing a Project to Investigate the Introduction of ICT to Mapuche Students in Chile." International Journal of Actor-Network Theory and Technological Innovation 8, no. 1 (2016): 34–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijantti.2016010103.

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The article describes the design of a study, using aspects of Actor Network Theory (ANT), to provide a level of understanding of how Mapuche students in Chile have shaped information and communication technology (ICT) to meet their needs, whether these are cultural, educational, work or other. The investigation aimed to analyse the impacts experienced by the Mapuche students as a result of the introduction of ICTs into schools where the predominant school population is composed of Mapuche students. The study described is still on-going and this article describes how it was set up and developed
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Goicoechea, Alicia S., Francisco R. Carnese, Alicia L. Caratini, Sergio Avena, Maria Salaberry, and Francisco M. Salzano. "Demography, genetic diversity, and population relationships among Argentinean Mapuche Indians." Genetics and Molecular Biology 23, no. 3 (2000): 513–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1415-47572000000300001.

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Fertility, mortality and migration data from four Mapuche Indian communities located along a 215-km NE-SW linear area in the Province of Río Negro, Argentina, were collated with genetic information furnished by nine blood group systems and by mtDNA haplogroups. The demographic and genetic data indicated a clear dichotomy, which split the four populations into two groups of two. Differing degrees of non-Indian exchanges was probably the main determining factor for this separation. Total genetic variability was very similar in all groups, and the interpopulational variability accounted for only
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Gallardo-Peralta, Lorena Patricia, and María Beatriz Fernández Lorca. "Depressive Symptomology, Identity and Religious Practices among Catholics and Evangelicals: Differences between the Mapuche and Non-Indigenous Chilean Population." Religions 13, no. 1 (2022): 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel13010076.

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Background: Chile is a highly religious country. Although a majority of the population describes itself as Catholic, there has been a substantial growth in Evangelism, especially among indigenous people. In this context, the aim of this study is to analyse the relationship between Catholic and Evangelical religiosity in terms of identity and practices and depressive symptoms in the Mapuche and non-indigenous Chilean population. Methods: The study was conducted using secondary data from the Longitudinal Intercultural Relations Study of 2017, estimating linear regressions to explain variations o
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Valenzuela, Fernando, Yesenia Valenzuela, and Viviana Zemelman. "Epidemiological survey of psoriasis in the Chilean Mapuche population." International Journal of Dermatology 51, no. 8 (2012): 1005–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-4632.2010.04682.x.

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Alarcon, Ana M., Aldo Vidal, and Marcela Castro. "Cultural Meanings of Musculoskeletal Diseases in Chile’s Mapuche Population." Journal of Transcultural Nursing 24, no. 4 (2013): 340–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1043659613493327.

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Bermedo Muñoz, Sergio Hernán. "Understanding Mapuche-Williche Conceptions of Diabetes Mellitus and Arterial Hypertension from the Perspective of Intercultural Health." Social Medicine 10, no. 3 (2016): 83–92. https://doi.org/10.71164/socialmedicine.v10i3.2016.906.

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Background: In order to create a culturally relevant health model, we examined how users from the Mapuche-Williche community, Chile's largest indigenous population, understood the causes of Diabetes Mellitus and Hypertension. Objective: To describe both popular conceptions and traditional therapeutic practices used by Mapuche-Williche patients with Diabetes and Hypertension. Setting: Health clinics located in the Cacicado de Riachuelo Jurisdiction of Rio Negro. Materials and Methods: This is an exploratory/descriptive study using the techniques of Social Anthropology to incorporate elements of
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Mapuche population"

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Bourette, Cari. "Using Archetypal Metaphor to Analyze Cultural Landscape: A Chlilean Case Study." TopSCHOLAR®, 2009. http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/56.

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In our increasingly complex and interactive world, it becomes ever more difficult to isolate and map the cultural identity of any given region, as bounded and contained cultural places have become a rare occurrence. To further complicate the matter, perspectives, loyalties, and identities shift with time, and appear to shift with circumstance. While cultural conflict per se was not the subject of this study, the ability to quantify differing cultural profiles in one location relative to another may be the beginning of the development of a tool for assessing degrees of difference in neighboring
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Books on the topic "Mapuche population"

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Bengoa, José. Los mapuches, comunidades y localidades en Chile. Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas, 1997.

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Neira, Christian Martínez. Comunidades y territorios lafkenche: Los mapuche de Rucacura al Moncul. Instituto de Estudios Indígenas, Universidad de la Frontera, 1995.

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Escuelas Universitarias de la Frontera., ed. Censo experimental de reducciones indígenas seleccionadas: Distritos Labranza, Molco, Maquehue y Metrenco : provincia de Cautín, IX Región, Chile, octubre-diciembre 1988 : tabulaciones básicas. Universidad de la Frontera, 1989.

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Mychaszula, Sonia M. Infant mortality in Junín de los Andes and in the Mapuche population in the south of Neuquén Province: Studies carried out between 1984 and 1989. Fundación Cruzada Patagónica, 1991.

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Briones, Claudia, and José Luis Lanata, eds. Archaeological and Anthropological Perspectives on the Native Peoples of Pampa, Patagonia, and Tierra del Fuego to the Nineteenth Century. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400613982.

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The Spanish conquerors who explored the southern cone of South America reported back to Europe that the region was empty of human inhabitants. In truth, however, the large area supported a thriving, albeit low-density, population of foragers. Those foragers—the Mapuche, Tehuelche, Rankuelche, and Fueguian peoples—are the subject of this volume, which presents archaeological and ethnographic studies of their past. The southern cone of South America was one of the last regions to be colonized on earth. When the Spanish Royal Crown experienced difficulties expanding its colonial frontiers to incl
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Koshiol, Jill, Catterina Ferreccio, Susan S. Devesa, Juan Carlos Roa, and Joseph F. Fraumeni. Biliary Tract Cancer. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190238667.003.0034.

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Biliary tract cancers encompass tumors of the gallbladder, extrahepatic bile ducts, and ampulla of Vater. In the United States, biliary tract cancer is the fifth most common malignant neoplasm of the digestive tract, accounting for about 3,700 deaths per year. The gallbladder is the primary subsite for 40% of biliary tract cancers, followed by the extrahepatic bile ducts (33%), ampulla of Vater (20%), and unspecified subsite (8%). Gallbladder cancer occurs twice as often in women than men, while other biliary tumors are more common in men. Risk of gallbladder cancer is elevated in Amerindians,
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Joan Picart, Caroline, ed. Law In and As Culture. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2016. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781683934745.

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There are two oppositional narratives in relation to telling the story of indigenous peoples and minorities in relation to globalization and intellectual property rights. The first, the narrative of Optimism, is a story of the triumphant opening of brave new worlds of commercial integration and cultural inclusion. The second, the narrative of Fear, is a story of the endangerment, mourning, and loss of a traditional culture. While the story of Optimism deploys a rhetoric of commercial mobilization and “innovation,” the story of Fear emphasizes the rhetoric of preserving something “pure” and “tr
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Book chapters on the topic "Mapuche population"

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Rojas, Flavio. "Poverty Determinants of Acute Respiratory Infections in the Mapuche Population of Ninth Region of Araucanía, Chile (2000–2005): A Bayesian Approach with Time-Space Modeling." In Geospatial Analysis of Environmental Health. Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0329-2_21.

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Gallardo-Peralta, Lorena P., Esteban Sànchez-Moreno, and Vicente Rodriguez-Rodriguez. "Loneliness Among Indigenous People in Chile." In Social Aspects of Aging in Indigenous Communities. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197677216.003.0015.

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Abstract Indigenous communities in Chile live in rural native settlements in generally isolated zones. In recent decades, these territories have experienced accelerated depopulation. However, older Indigenous adults prefer to live in their settings despite the decline in their social interactions. This chapter provides an in-depth analysis of the feeling of loneliness and the social and community resources that Indigenous communities mobilize so as not to feel lonely. The chapter reports the findings of a study performed in two Chilean regions with a highly concentrated Indigenous population.
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Henrich, Joseph, and Natalie Smith. "Comparative Experimental Evidence from Machiguenga, Mapuche, Huinca, and American Populations." In Foundations of Human Sociality. Oxford University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/0199262055.003.0005.

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Conference papers on the topic "Mapuche population"

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Peña-Cortés, Fernando, Carlos Bertrán, Jaime Tapia, et al. "Cambio de uso del suelo: el caso del borde costero de la Araucanía, sur de Chile: evolución y situación actual." In International Conference Virtual City and Territory. Centre de Política de Sòl i Valoracions, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/ctv.7590.

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En esta investigación, se evidencian las implicancias ambientales de los procesos de transformación del paisaje sobre el territorio del borde costero de La Araucanía en Chile, el cual se caracteriza por cinco aspectos: (1) altos niveles de pobreza y de ruralidad, (2) una importante consolidación y expansión de asentamientos agregados, (3) presencia de elementos singulares dados por condiciones naturales (humedales, bosques pantanosos, estuarios), (4) pueblos originarios (mapuche) y (5) procesos de colonización tardía. La investigación muestra inicialmente una revisión exploratoria de los hitos
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